November 25, 2016

Relaxing Leopard in the Tree

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November 25, 2016
Relaxing Leopard in the Tree

Species: Leopard | Location: Kruger National Park, South Africa

I spotted this stunning leopard in Kruger National Park who was relaxing in a tree with a full belly. It was so relaxed that I spent almost an hour with him. He looked at me and I took this picture just before I left, leaving the leopard enjoying its nap.

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About The Photographer

I’m Simon Eeman and originally from Belgium, I currently work as a guide in the Kruger National Park, in South Africa. Since I was very young I have been traveling and visiting the world. One of the places that has always fascinated me was Africa.

It all started when I went on a safari through Kenya and Tanzania with my parents, visiting the famous Serengeti National Park and the Maasai Mara. This is also the moment where I started to take my first pictures with an old camera my dad gave me.

Shortly after that I went to South Africa to volunteer on a wildlife reserve, after that I knew I wanted to come back and started looking to the different possibilities to realise my dream. In July 2014 I was able to realise that dream by going to a guiding school in South Africa and obtain my guiding certificate.

From there on I really started to discover what wildlife was.

Wildlife is something amazing that will keep surprising you over and over again. The way animals can adapt themselves to overcome difficulties to be able to survive or to get what they want will never cease to surprise me.

​I’m fortunate enough to work as a guide in Africa and witness these moments almost on a daily basis. What is even more amazing is that each of these moments are unique, every time you will see these animals it will be different from previous time.

Because of this working in the bush is never boring, every time I will have the possibility to see an animal I know it will be an exciting moment, even if I have seen that animal a “thousand” times already.

Photography is my passion and thanks to the pictures I take I’m able to share those unique moments with you. With the pictures I take I can show you how beautiful the African wildlife is and maybe even convince you to come and witness it yourself!

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